Federal judges have blocked Alabama Republicans' proposal to implement a new congressional map that aimed to eliminate one of the two remaining Democratic-leaning districts. The current congressional map consists of five Republican seats and two Democratic seats, which were established to maintain two majority-black districts. The proposed changes were halted by a three-judge panel.
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Federal Judges Block Alabama Republicans' Proposed Congressional Map
Federal judges have blocked a plan by Alabama Republicans to create a new congressional map that would have removed one of the two remaining Democratic-leaning districts. The current map includes five Republican and two Democratic seats, which were designed to ensure representation for majority-black districts.
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Court blocks Alabama Republicans’ plan to instate new map
Federal Judges Block Alabama Republicans' Proposed Congressional Map